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Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« on: Wednesday 02 July 08 21:17 BST (UK) »
I wonder if anyone can help.
I have inherited the beginnings of a project tracking a  warburton family who went to New Zealand in 1863. I know quite a bit about them after their arrival but not a lot before.

The earliest i have is Edward Warburton  b,1795  d.1862
he married Sarah Charlton in 1822 (i think in Bowden) he was a tailor.

He had children including Ann, George, Elizabeth , Thomas and Fanny

George  B 1830 married Margaret Johnson in  1853 at "church of Wilton, Chester"? He was a fustian cutter.
He went to NZ in 1863 .Margaret and 4 Children following in 1865
the children were Sarah b. 1853 Lymm
    Harriet b1856 Gatley, Ambrose B 1858 Gatley and George B 1862 Wilmslow

Their last address in UK was Gatley Green.

There is nothing in the notes i have to say were this information came from, I am led to believe it was just known in the family. so very little of it is confirmed,

Has anyone come across this family as part of their own research?


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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 02 July 08 21:38 BST (UK) »

Hi and welcome to Rootschat :)

Dont know if this helps at all
     1851 in Lymm Cheshire
 HO107 / 2163 / 165 / 30

Edward Warburton head age 55 b Sinderland
Sarah Warburton wife age 49 b Lymm
Ann Charlton Warburton dau age 27 b Hale Cheshire
George Warburton son age 21 b Lymm
Elizabeth Warburton dau age 19 b Lymm
Thomas Warburton son age 15 b Lymm
Fanny Warburton age 11 b Lymm
Emily Burge Warburton granddaughter age 2 b Lymm

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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 02 July 08 22:13 BST (UK) »
George's marriage was at Witton (Northwich)

try this site for the reference and how to order (if you want to)

http://cheshirebmd.org.uk/cgi/marrind.cgi
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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 02 July 08 22:23 BST (UK) »
1861   RG9/2592/126/21  Reg dist Altrincham, sub reg Lymm

Edward Warburton 65 b Dunham
Ann 35 dau b Heill (Hale)
Thomas 24 son b Lymm (all the rest b Lymm and named Warburton)
FAnny 20 dau
Emily 12 g'dau
Arthur 2 g'son

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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 02 July 08 22:33 BST (UK) »
Looking in the IGI gives

marriage;  Oct 1822 Edward Warburton to Sarah Charlton

and christenings all extracted

Ann Charlton Warburton 1824
John 1826
George 1828
Ellen 1831
Elisabeth 1833
Thomas 1836
Fanny 1839
George Charlton 1839
John Charlton 1844
Peter Charlton 1847

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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 02 July 08 22:41 BST (UK) »
1841   HO107/93/18/13/20   dist Altrincham, civil parish Lymm (Cheshire)

Edward 40
Sarah 35
Ann 16
George 14
Elizabeth 8
Thomas 5
Fanny 2

all b in county
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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 03 July 08 06:40 BST (UK) »
Thanks. All good and helpful

I managed to hit a Warburton site as well with someone elses research which included some family groupings taken from parish registers  so now Iam looking further back,
and hunting the father of Thomas  1731-1801 The parish names that are consistent in his and his childrens baptism records are Sinderland and Dunham

in case any one else needs the info
its the warburtonsurname dna project
http ://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestory.com 
and click around a bit ....



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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 03 July 08 09:48 BST (UK) »
Sinderland isn't very large, must have been a hamlet I think.  Looks very nice.  Close to Dunham Massey.

http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/cheshire/res_sinderland.htm

http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/dunhammassey.html
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Re: Warburton (from Sinderland?)
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 12 July 08 12:24 BST (UK) »
Hi I'm new to the board so please bear with me as I'm learning how things work.

Warby I can't help you with your specific question but I grew up in that area so can give you some geographical infomation. As Silvery said Sinderland isn't very large and it is near Dunham Massey - today it's known as Sinderland Green and still consists of only a few houses. There's also a Sinderland Road/Lane in Broadheath so any references to Sinderland could apply to a slightly larger area than Sinderland Green. These places are all near Altrincham which now comes under Trafford rather than Cheshire. By the way if you didn't already know there's a place near Lymm called Warburton.

On another note I've also got fustian cutters from Lymm in my tree but no Warburtons (yet!)